While I’ve accepted that I need to wear a bra, for the most part, I’m still wearing a compression tee while working. I feel that while at work I’m a representative and should put my comfort second. I like this job and want to keep it. While wearing a compression tee is uncomfortable, there’s no indication that it’s a bra. On the other hand, I’m big enough (D cup) that even with the tee I still look chesty. How do you handle work situations?
P.s. I have a work supplied tee shirt with logo, media weight, that I have to wear
For what it may be worth at this point since this topic seems to have been derailed, I'm nowhere near a "D" (and never was) but I am still very self-conscious about my appearance at work, when that event actually happens in 2020. I've gone in with a compression shirt, I've gone in with a sports bra, I've gone in with nothing at all. I always wear button-down shirts with pockets (for like 25 years now), which as far as I am aware has been all that has been needed to avoid any looks/comments, but let's be honest -- this is about how YOU feel, right?
I completely agree with the folks that indicate that your own confidence in your appearance is the main driver for how others may judge you. If you are uncomfortable, that will be picked up fairly quickly and cause "the stare". Putting something like a tight compression shirt on that needs regular adjustments/tweaking since let's admit it - they SUCK, is going to draw more attention to yourself since you will be doing things with your hands that are considered unnatural for a man to be doing.
In my experience, and please don't get me wrong that I think I know what you are specifically going through because I don't, people won't bat an eye at a person that is comfortable with themselves. Might they notice? Of course they will. Will they care? Unlikely.
I do notice men wearing bras, I do not notice men wearing compression shirts. I don't think poorly of the men I notice wearing bras, on the contrary I am jealous of their self-confidence. They have boobs and they look ... so GD comfortable.
Again FWIW, the only time I opt into the compression shirt these days is for swimming. My daughter (6 y/o) loves the pool, and I happen to be much more comfortable with my appearance with a full-torso garment like a compression shirt under a regular t-shirt whilst wet. On days where I'm feeling a bit too chesty but intend to stay dry I go with a compression sports bra.
I guess for me it boils down to is that you should do what feels right for you. If I run into you and you happen to be rocking a hot pink Victoria's Secret 40D underneath it all, I would definitely notice it, but it would invoke an emotion of .. respect. You do you. F*** everyone else.